Ultimate Man Caves revealed at Bristol Motor Speedway

If you are a fan of the DIY Network show Man Caves, you will definitely want to mark your calendar and set your DVR to record the show on Friday, August 17 at 8 p.m. CT.

This past week at Bristol Motor Speedway, the DIY Network was onsite at Bristol to create a race-ready man cave featuring every NASCAR fan’s dream: stadium seating made from race car driver seats, pub tables fashioned from Goodyear tires, and a racing simulator with seat vibration connected to sound from the track.

The DIY Network’s camera crews filed every facet of the three-day renovation that took place in one of the track’s corporate suites.

“This renovation is like no other ‘man cave’ before it,” said Jason Cameron, a licensed contractor, who along with NFL great Tony “The Goose” Siragusa revealed the custom suite this past weekend. “The suite will provide a supreme race-viewing experience, outfitted with a wraparound bar with tire wheel seating, built-in countertop beer dispensers and additional bleacher seating, just like spectators who are seated around the track! From sofas made from back seats of cars to walls lined with photographs of all past NASCAR winners in Bristol, this ‘man cave’ will take being a spectator at the speedway to a whole new level.”

Once the man cave was complete, Cameron spent Friday afternoon with 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series champion Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Stenhouse gave Cameron a lesson in NASCAR, followed by a full tour of the No. 6 hauler and pit road to learn more about what the team does to prepare for a NASCAR race weekend.

Cameron said that Man Caves airs every Friday night at 8 p.m. CT on DIY Network. For more information on DIY Network’s Man Caves, Cameron and Siragusa, please visit www.DIYNetwork.com/ManCaves.